vilifying in A Sentence

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    And the truth is vilified and disdained and disowned.

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    They vilify those who disagree, and praise those who conform.

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    You can downvote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them.

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    Some selfish elements by misleading the public Vilifying the supreme saint become obstacles.

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    You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, glorify or vilify them.

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    Naik has accused the Indian media of Vilifying him over the past two years.

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    They would heard of how Fröbe was being vilified and wanted to set the record straight.

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    They would heard of how Frobe was being vilified and wanted to set the record straight.

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    Once more he was vilified and even threatened, but at least no-one resorted to physical violence this time.

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    In early 2008, he was given a ban by the International Cricket Council(ICC) for racially Vilifying Andrew Symonds.

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    If we don't encourage their voices and instead vilify and question them, how will victims ever become survivors?

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    Richard III has gone down in history as being one of the most vilified English kings that's ever lived.

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    Vilifying Rand without reading the detail, or demonising her without taking the trouble to refute her, is clearly the wrong approach.

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    Ali's fiery commentary was praised by antiwar activists and black nationalists and vilified by conservatives, including many other athletes and sportswriters.

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    During the third day's interrogation, the chief of the evil police turned on a computer and made me read materials Vilifying God.

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    During the third day's interrogation, the head of the evil police turned on a computer and made me read materials Vilifying God.

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    And CEOs pray their companies aren't targets, because stock prices of the companies he's already vilified have dropped immediately after his diatribes.

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    Seeing I wasn't paying him any attention enraged him, and he tried to get a reaction from me by Vilifying, slandering and blaspheming God.

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    But the simple fact is, GR makes sense, it has been extremely(!) vilified by experiment, and it provides an enlightening view of gravity(the warping of spacetime).

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    Such trivial mentions as usage in the Holy scriptures by none other than the priests' servants themselves didn't stop many religious elite from Vilifying the fork and poor Theodora.

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    In his will Ali specifically mentioned his second son Asghar Bloy Yusuf Ali who"has gone so far as to abuse, insult, vilify and persecute me from time to time.

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    The race stewards judged it a racing accident and took no action against either driver, but public opinion is divided over the incident, and Schumacher was vilified in the British media.

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    Perhaps illustrating the point, people publicly vilified and lamented how this book was“the most anti-religious book of our times” while clutching their pearls, but within weeks of its publication, it was a national best-seller that bookstores had a tough time keeping on the shelves.

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    Sadly, certain individuals in China's ruling elite perceived Falun Gong's meteoric growth a threat to the Chinese regime's autocratic rule and mobilized all levels of the Communist Party, the police, and national media to persecute and vilify the popular practice, which was estimated to have 100 million practitioners by 1999.

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    In fact, health advocacy group Action on Sugar recently tested 131 drinks at popular chains in the UK(many of which are also popular in America) only to discover that 35 percent of the hot, flavored drinks contained the same amount or more sugar than what you would find in a can of Coca-Cola(12 oz, 39 grams), one of the most vilified beverages on the planet.

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